The LoTi
Lounge has resources that assist teachers in using technology in their
classrooms.

In
order to give credit where credit is due, one should ALWAYS cite the source of
the information. This is called a bibliography. If you use someone
else's information without giving them credit, you are STEALING their
intellectual property. There are several different ways to properly cite
the work. Please check one of the boxes below for more details.

Sometimes
it is easier to do a bibliography when you can see where to put the
information on a graph. With the help of teachers at various grade
levels, these are the graphs that have been developed. There is no graph
for 6th graders because they are supposed to be able to follow directions for
correctly citing a source. If you get stuck, use the Citation Machine.

United States Copyright Office
This is the ultimate source of all matters relating to Copyright and
Patent Information. The office is part of the Library of Congress.